hydrosphereall the waters on theearth's surface, suchas lakes and seas,and sometimesincluding water overthe earth's surface,such as clouds. liquidasubstancethat flowsfreelyoceaniccrustthe relativelythin part of theearth's crustwhich underliesthe oceanbasins. pressurea forceagainstand objector surfacecontinentalcrustthe relativelythick part of theearth's crustthat forms thelargelandmasses. temperaturemeasureof hotnessandcoldnessviscoushaving a thick,sticky consistencybetween solid andliquid; having ahigh viscosity.  Theplanetwhich welive on earthatmospherethe envelopeof gassessurroundingthe earth oranother planet. seismicwavesan elastic wavein the earthproduced by anearthquake orother means. tectonicplatesgigantic piecesof the Earth'scrust anduppermostmantle  innerinnercorea fifth layer: a400-mile-wide(650 kilometers)metallic ballinside the innercore, compositionalThe outermostsolid layer of arocky planet ornatural satellite.  asthenospherethe upper layer of theearth's mantle, belowthe lithosphere, thereis low resistance toplastic flow   solidfirm andstable inshape convectioncurrentscurrentfluid fromconvection  lithospherethe rigidouter partof theearth mesospherethe region of theearth's atmosphereabove thestratosphere, belowthe thermosphere,between 30 and 50miles in altitude. magneticfielda region around amagnetic materialor a movingelectric chargewithin which theforce ofmagnetism acts.crusttheoutermostsolid shell ofthe planetmantlemostlysolid bulkof earth'sinteriordiamondsa precious stoneconsisting ofcolorless crystallineform of purecarbon, the hardestnaturally occurringsubstance. mechanicalthe energy ofeither an objectin motion or theenergy that isstored in objectsby their position. corethe veryhot denselayer ofthe planet hydrosphereall the waters on theearth's surface, suchas lakes and seas,and sometimesincluding water overthe earth's surface,such as clouds. liquidasubstancethat flowsfreelyoceaniccrustthe relativelythin part of theearth's crustwhich underliesthe oceanbasins. pressurea forceagainstand objector surfacecontinentalcrustthe relativelythick part of theearth's crustthat forms thelargelandmasses. temperaturemeasureof hotnessandcoldnessviscoushaving a thick,sticky consistencybetween solid andliquid; having ahigh viscosity.  Theplanetwhich welive on earthatmospherethe envelopeof gassessurroundingthe earth oranother planet. seismicwavesan elastic wavein the earthproduced by anearthquake orother means. tectonicplatesgigantic piecesof the Earth'scrust anduppermostmantle  innerinnercorea fifth layer: a400-mile-wide(650 kilometers)metallic ballinside the innercore, compositionalThe outermostsolid layer of arocky planet ornatural satellite.  asthenospherethe upper layer of theearth's mantle, belowthe lithosphere, thereis low resistance toplastic flow   solidfirm andstable inshape convectioncurrentscurrentfluid fromconvection  lithospherethe rigidouter partof theearth mesospherethe region of theearth's atmosphereabove thestratosphere, belowthe thermosphere,between 30 and 50miles in altitude. magneticfielda region around amagnetic materialor a movingelectric chargewithin which theforce ofmagnetism acts.crusttheoutermostsolid shell ofthe planetmantlemostlysolid bulkof earth'sinteriordiamondsa precious stoneconsisting ofcolorless crystallineform of purecarbon, the hardestnaturally occurringsubstance. mechanicalthe energy ofeither an objectin motion or theenergy that isstored in objectsby their position. corethe veryhot denselayer ofthe planet 

Layers of the earth by Kayla - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
    hydrosphere
  2. a substance that flows freely
    liquid
  3. the relatively thin part of the earth's crust which underlies the ocean basins.
    oceanic crust
  4. a force against and object or surface
    pressure
  5. the relatively thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses.
    continental crust
  6. measure of hotness and coldness
    temperature
  7. having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid; having a high viscosity.
    viscous
  8. earth
    The planet which we live on
  9. the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet.
    atmosphere
  10. an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means.
    seismic waves
  11. gigantic pieces of the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle
    tectonic plates
  12. a fifth layer: a 400-mile-wide (650 kilometers) metallic ball inside the inner core,
    inner inner core
  13. The outermost solid layer of a rocky planet or natural satellite.
    compositional
  14. the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, there is low resistance to plastic flow
    asthenosphere
  15. firm and stable in shape
    solid
  16. current fluid from convection
    convection currents
  17. the rigid outer part of the earth
    lithosphere
  18. the region of the earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere, below the thermosphere, between 30 and 50 miles in altitude.
    mesosphere
  19. a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.
    magnetic field
  20. the outermost solid shell of the planet
    crust
  21. mostly solid bulk of earth's interior
    mantle
  22. a precious stone consisting of colorless crystalline form of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance.
    diamonds
  23. the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.
    mechanical
  24. the very hot dense layer of the planet
    core